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Water Resources Institute has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in January 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Water Resources Institute are: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Email. Besides social media accounts, waterresourcesinstitute has populated their site with Twenty feet of peat: Who lies beneath UVM’s newest Natural Area?, The Rising Risk of Flooding and the Role of Nature-Based Solutions, A Quarter Century of Water Monitoring on Mount Mansfield, WRI Sticker Contest, Modeling Mountains: How AI Boosts Flood Forecasting, Research For Vermont: Understanding and Mitigating Flood Risk | Water Resources Institute | The University of Vermont, Classifying Floodplains: An Innovative Approach to Flood Mitigation | Water Resources Institute | The University of Vermont, Blurring the Line Between Rain and Snow: The Limits of Meteorological Classification | Water Resources Institute | The University of Vermont, First-Of-Its-Kind AI Tool Can Predict Water Quality Across the U.S. | Water Resources Institute | The University of Vermont, Volunteer Scientists Validate Rain and Snow Estimates | Water Resources Institute | The University of Vermont, Inaugural WRI Grant Awarded to Support Collaborative Research, Senator Welch Visits UVM to Advance Water Research and Climate Resilience, UVM Begins Development of a Statewide Weather Monitoring Network, Register for our Upcoming Seminar!, Talks and Walks on UVM's Water Side, Carpool to the River Corridor Management Discussion, Water Resources Institute | The University of Vermont, Give to the WRI, YouTube, Connecting Peaks to Streams: Exploring Snowpack and Streamflow at Mount Mansfield, Climate Change and Cyanobacteria: UVM's Cutting-Edge Research on Lake and Stream Health, Bridging Summits Across the Northeast, Join Our Mailing List!, Facebook, Frozen lakes define winter culture in the Northeast Kingdom | News, Features from the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont | northstarmonthly.com, Science with a side of skiing, The promise and pitfalls of monitoring harmful algal blooms with remote sensing.